The MI Goy Scouts and MI PF members will update everyone with relavent information as it becomes available. Otherwise, much like before everything will be reserved until we get closer to the date, and on a need to know basis where applicable. If you need to discuss any specifics, DMs only please. Otherwise, this channel will be quiet in the meantime aside from major announcements.

also, i dont think they plan on going into the event and screaming like in gainsville, they might. but so far all they have planned is marching from the diag to where it will be hosted to protest outside

Our precense there is to support Spencer, and those that are going to see him in good faith, it's also to show that we're willing and able to organize when the odds are less than amazing and we can handle ourselves professionally when confronted.

Now, as details come out we're going to have to make some solid decisions on tactics. I'm going to get us a link to NPI so I can help make those choices. We really need details as quickly as possible, though.

In Gainesville, there were five rows of empty seats protecting our folks from the rest of the audience that was screaming and screeching the whole time. Incessantly, it was deafening and annoying beyond belief, which was the purpose. The peace inside the building was kept by around a dozen or so police officers making sure the crowd didn't advance forward, and the pit where the orchestra would sit in front of the stage made it impossible to run up on without jumping a 15 foot gap.

On the next story of seats and balconies there were no attendees, just more police with full riot gear. As the crowd got more or less cacophonous they would pick up their shields and helmets and put them back down, ready to rush down the stairs.

Outside, anyone of our folks caught alone was surrounded by half a dozen news cameras, which then brought dozens of the more violent Leftists who pushed and shoved and attacked as soon as they saw an opening. Groups of at least 10 police were outside to escort some right wingers to their cars.

20-25 or so people with Spencer, who were brought in via a police escorted convoy and a back door which had metal detectors and pat downs, and maybe another 10 who were supportive in the crowd at large.

The best bet is to either be inside, and be supportive in the crowd, and find likeminded folks to network with, and protect on your way out, or to be outside and *very mobile* on the fringes and edges of the protesting crowd. If you get surrounded, it's going to be bad.